English

Streams of Consciousness

$3.00

In a two-page, double-spaced, typed journal response, discuss how the use of chronological time (past and present) tells the story through the main character’s present experiences and her past memories. Mrs. Dalloway explains the importance of her relationships to her husband, daughter, and past friendship with Peter Walsh as she prepares for the party where many of her friends and family members will bring the past into the present. Her style of writing, using stream of consciousness, illustrates her method of storytelling and how she lays out moments in time and also interrupts the present with moments of her past.

Use direct quotations to show what you think and support your description with details from the narrative. Be sure to cite direct quotes and facts using in-text citations or parenthetical references. The length of the journal should be no less than 500 words or two pages, double-spaced.

Effective problem-solving

$4.00

People write proposal arguments to address problems and to change the way things are. But problems aren’t always obvious: what troubles some people might be no big deal to others. To get an idea of the range of issues people face at your school (some of which you may not even have thought of as problems), divide into groups and brainstorm about things that annoy you about your institution, including such things as complex or restrictive registration procedures, poor scheduling of lab courses, and convoluted paperwork for student aid applications. Ask each group to aim for at least a half dozen gripes. Then choose three problems and, as a group, discuss how you’d prepare a proposal to deal with them.

Aristocratic Leader

$4.00

We have been reading through Lao-Tzu’s Thoughts from the Tao Te-Ching and we have been trying together to figure out what it all means. And we have been trying to find modern value in the advice given to an Aristocratic Leader even though we live in an era of elected political representatives.

Keep looking to find quotes you like. See which one’s make the most sense. Read a few of them out loud to see if any of them click with you, kind of like the way that one quote relating to a Futurama episode clicked with me.

You Tasks:

Find two meaningful statements with different intentions from Lao-Tzu’s Thoughts from the Tao Te-Ching:

Explain the meaning of each statement.

The Merchant of Venice

$2.00

You are at a party, talking in a group of people. The subject comes around to Drama and people’s favourite plays and favourite ideas about plays. What are five interesting things( around two sentences) you can contribute to the conversation after having taken this class?

here is the list of plays we discussed during our classes

1: Antigone

2: N-town manuscript the mary of the medieval

3: the merchant of venice

4:la Cenerentola

5: the importance of being earnest

America’s Food Industry

$8.00

Prompt: explain how and why humans make response choices when confronted with America‘s food industry and The effects or outcomes of those response choices.

Required: minimum 8 sources, MLA format, works cited page

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